eNom,
the world’s largest ICANN accredited wholesale registrar, and Parallels,
worldwide leader in hosting and cloud service enablement and desktop
virtualization, today announced the inclusion of eNom’s new Top Level
Domain (TLD) program in the latest version of Parallels
Plesk Panel and in Parallels Domain Name Network (DNN).
Additionally, in conjunction with this product announcement, Chris
Sheridan, vice president of business development for eNom, will conduct
a session on the new TLDs program at Parallels
Summit 2013, a global gathering of the hosting and cloud industry,
February 4-6, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“The Internet is undergoing an historic change, and our valuable
relationship with eNom enables us to provide solutions and information
to educate customers who want to be on the forefront of this
revolution,” said John Zanni, vice president of marketing and alliances
for Parallels. “Access to the new TLD space will tremendously benefit
our customers, and eNom makes this possible.”

Through this partnership, Parallels customers will have the unique
opportunity to participate in all aspects of the initial phases of the new
TLD launch, including the Sunrise and Landrush periods. Today’s
announcement is the result of a longtime collaboration between eNom and
Parallels in working together on new TLDs. With the latest release of
Parallels Plesk Panel, all Parallels customers are now able to simply
integrate and participate in the entire new TLD process. The services,
entitled “eNom New TLD Extension for Parallels Plesk Panel,” will be
available through the Server Management Extensions in the Service
Provider interface or directly from the Parallels
Partner Products site.

“The excitement around new TLDs is growing, and our integration with
Parallels helps validate this,” said Chris Sheridan, vice president of
business development for eNom. “Through these integrations, we’re
opening up the opportunity for a new group of businesses and consumers
to become actively involved in the innovative new TLD market. eNom’s
session on new TLDs is aimed at educating attendees on this exciting
time for the web.”

Through the new
TLD program, eNom is building tools and services to help its
partners navigate through and benefit from the availability of new TLDs.
eNom is rolling out these new modules to help customers take orders for
the Sunrise, Landrush and General Availability periods of the new TLD
launches occurring in the months ahead. These modules are powered by the
robust and comprehensive eNom technology platform, which supports over
15M domain names and 8,800 resellers. The first module available through
the new TLD portal is the Watchlist,
which captures expressions of interest from customers to drive leads and
revenue associated with new domain name extensions.

The Parallels Summit session on the new TLDs program, presented by Chris
Sheridan, will take place on Wednesday, February 6, at 1:30pm in the
Partner Theater. For more information regarding the Parallels Summit
agenda, go to http://www.parallels.com/summit/2013/agenda/.

About eNom

eNom
is the world’s largest ICANN accredited wholesale domain name registrar.
A part of the Demand Media family of companies, eNom makes it easy for
individuals and organizations to buy and sell Internet domains and
related services. For more information about eNom, please visit www.enom.com.

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